Thursday, December 20, 2018

Episode 11 - Employee Wellness Center


Episode 11 Overview - In this episode, Dr. Jeck has a conversation with Dr. Levi Rizk, osteopathic physician at the Fauquier County Wellness Center, to learn more about what the new health facility offers to employees.
    Dr. Jeck poses the following questions to Dr. Rizk: 
      • If you were stranded on a deserted island, what is the one CD you would want to have with you, assuming you had a solar-powered CD player?
      • Tell us about yourself and your training.
      • Were you planning to be a doctor all along?
      • What's the one thing that you wish people knew about their family physician?
      • What's your role vs. the role of a primary care physician?
      • What's involved with a wellness screening?
      • What might your advice be to someone who eats too much and doesn't like to exercise?
      • How do patients typically react to that different approach?  
      • What are your goals for the wellness center and what are your strategies for reaching out to the community?
      • Who is on staff at the center?  
      • Is there anything we can do to support you or to help get the word out about the center?
      Listener Question -
      Dr. Jeck clarifies his position on the January 28th teacher march in Richmond.

      Dr. Jeck reminds listeners to submit questions through Speakpipe.  Click on the microphone icon at the top of this post or go to http://www.speakpipe.com/FCPSPodcast  We'd love to feature your thoughts on one of the upcoming episodes!  Your input is essential as we work together to impact the lives of kids.


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      Thursday, December 6, 2018

      Episode 10 - Developing Skills Through FFA

      Episode 10 Overview - In this episode, Dr. Jeck has a conversation with two special guests about the skills students develop through their involvement in Future Farmers of America (FFA).  Guests include Claire Ledbetter and McKenzie Hurley, two officers in the Fauquier High School FFA Chapter. Claire, a senior, serves as the chapter's president.  McKenzie, a sophomore, serves as the chapter's sentinel.
        Dr. Jeck poses the following questions to Claire and McKenzie: 
        • Claire - You accidentally ate some radioactive vegetables.  They were good but what's even cooler is they endow you with a superpower of your choice.  What's it going to be?
        • McKenzie - You discover a beautiful island upon which you may build your own society.  You make the rules.  What is the first rule you put into place?
        • I just arrived from Mars.  I don’t know anything about FFA.  Give me your elevator speech. How would you describe it?  
        • What would you say is at the top of the list in terms of a leadership quality that FFA tries to instill?
        • Ten years from now, what do you think you might be doing?  How do you think your experience in FFA might help you achieve that goal?
        • How many are in the chapter at Fauquier HS?
        • What does the officer structure look like?  Are they elected? Who elects them?
        • As your superintendent, how can I help to strengthen, improve, make the FFA program even better than it is now?
        • Do you feel like you have what you need as far as equipment?
        • Do you have any tips for making my chickens lay eggs?
        • Do you see yourselves making an impact outside of the realm of FFA?
        • Any final thoughts?
        Listener Question -
        Dr. Jeck reminds listeners to submit questions through Speakpipe.  Click on the microphone icon at the top of this post or go to http://www.speakpipe.com/FCPSPodcast  We'd love to feature your thoughts on one of the upcoming episodes!  Your input is essential as we work together to impact the lives of kids.

        Dr. Jeck reminds listeners that the proposed calendars for the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 school years are available for review at http://www.fcps1.org/calendar. He explains that the calendars are similar to our current calendar with two main changes:  more half days to allow for staff development opportunities for teachers and more flexibility with parent-teacher conferences.


        Resources Mentioned - 
        Birdman - movie
        Leaders Eat Last - book

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        Sunday, November 18, 2018

        Episode 9 - #FCPS1KidsDeserveIt - Much More Than a Hashtag!

        Episode 9 Overview - 
        In this episode, Dr. Jeck has a conversation with two special guests about the story behind the school division's hashtag, #FCPS1KidsDeserveIt.  Guests include Megan Howland, reading specialist at C.M. Bradley Elementary School and Prashant Shrestha, assistant superintendent of business and planning.
          Dr. Jeck poses the following questions to Megan and Prashant: 
          • Megan - Who is a celebrity that someone has said you looked like?
          • Prashant - What's a saying you say a lot?
          • Megan - What does the hashtag mean? How did it come to be? 
          • Megan - How has that message been received?
          • Prashant - What is your take on the hashtag and how it relates to the business end of our schools?
          • Megan - Do people latch onto the hashtag?  Are there misperceptions about the hashtag? 
          • Megan - What has been staff members' reactions to the different approach to the budget last year?
          • Prashant - What did you notice about staff members' reactions to the different approach to the budget last year?
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          Monday, November 5, 2018

          Episode 8 - Disabilities Awareness Month Stories of Inspiration



          Episode 8 Overview-  October is Disabilities Awareness Month.
          In this episode, Dr. Jeck has a conversation with two young men who share their inspirational stories of overcoming disabilities and advocating for awareness.  Guests include Ryan Perry, a 2014 graduate of Fauquier High School and Lane Mullins, a senior at Liberty High School.
          Dr. Jeck poses the following questions to Ryan and Lane: 
          • Lane: You accidentally ate some radioactive vegetables.  They were good but what's even cooler is they endow you with a superpower of your choice.  What's it going to be?
          • Ryan:  What historical figure would you like to have a chat with? 
          • Lane:  Tell me about your experiences with the LHS band and the things you've had to overcome.  Do your classmates help you out?
          • Ryan:  Tell me about the play and what interested you in playwriting and acting.
          • Lane:  What is drawing you to Virginia Tech?  What would you like to study there? Have you ever thought about going into teaching?
          • Lane and Ryan:  Are you comfortable discussing your disability? 
          • Lane and Ryan:  Have you ever been made to feel uncomfortable? 
          • Lane and Ryan:  What advice would you give to another student who is struggling with their disability or how they are perceived?
          Listener Question:
          Dr. Jeck talks about this generation of students and his belief that they will do great things.

          Resources Mentioned:

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          Thursday, October 18, 2018

          Episode 7 - Youth Mental Health


          Episode 7 Overview- In this episode, Dr. Jeck has a conversation with Sallie Morgan, director of the Fauquier Mental Health Association.  Listen in as they discuss how to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness.   Ms. Morgan will also share the warning signs of mental health issues and how to access help when needed.

          Dr. Jeck poses the following questions to Ms. Morgan: 
          • You accidentally ate some radioactive vegetables.  They were good but what's even cooler is they endow you with a superpower of your choice.  What's it going to be?
          • Tell us a little about your organization and the kind of services you provide to our community.
          • What issues are you facing as an organization?  What are your needs?
          • What kinds of signs can we recognize when someone needs help? 
          • If someone needs help where can they find it?
          • Any final comments?
          Listener Question:
          Dr. Jeck responds to the question, What can we expect from the Profile of a Virginia Graduate?

          Resources Mentioned:
          Mental Health Association of Fauquier County 
          Taylor student-created website and blog post 

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          Thursday, October 4, 2018

          Episode 6 - Teacher Compensation



          Welcome to the Now We're Talking podcast!  Each episode will feature conversations with guests about topics that impact the school community. Every two weeks we will post a new episode.

          We invite you to join the conversation as a listener by clicking on the play button above or by subscribing to the podcast through iTunes or Google Play.  We also invite you to contribute to the conversation by submitting a question or comment.  To do this, simply push the "Start Recording" button above and talk to us!  Your input is essential as we work together to impact the lives of kids.

          Episode 6 Overview:
          In this episode, Dr. Jeck sits down with two FCPS teachers to talk about the value of teachers and teacher compensation.

          Guests:

          • Lauren Brill is a kindergarten teacher at Pierce Elementary and President of the Fauquier Education Association (FEA).
          • Jen McIntyre is a 4th-grade teacher at Ritchie Elementary and the co-leader (along with Sharon Mellon) of the Advocating for Change group.  
          Questions for Guests:
          Bucket Question Chosen by Jen: What is your favorite candy bar?
          Bucket Question Chosen by Lauren: What is a saying do you say a lot?

          Q1: What is your best elevator speech regarding your organization, what it is you want to accomplish, and what message do you want to get out to all stakeholders in Fauquier County?
          Q2: What is your why? Why did you become a teacher and why do you stay a teacher?
          Q3: Why do you think it is that our society does not look upon the teaching profession the way they do other professions?
          Q4: What is it you wish every non-teacher understood about the teaching profession?
          Q5: Beyond salaries, how else are our schools impacted by losing teachers to counties to the north?
          Q6: Do you have any last comments?

          Resources Mentioned:
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          Thursday, September 20, 2018

          Episode 5 - Fauquier High School Students


          Welcome to the Now We're Talking podcast!  Each episode will feature conversations with guests about topics that impact the school community. Every two weeks we will post a new episode.

          We invite you to join the conversation as a listener by clicking on the play button above or by subscribing to the podcast through iTunes or Google Play.  We also invite you to contribute to the conversation by submitting a question or comment.  To do this, simply push the "Start Recording" button above and talk to us!  Your input is essential as we work together to impact the lives of kids.

          Episode 5 Overview- In this episode, Dr. Jeck sits down with eight high school students to learn about their experiences.

          Guests:
          Fauquier High School Students:
          • William Arellano - 10th
          • Deandre Chavis - 11th
          • Cammy Bland - 10th
          • Kiki Scott - 12th grade 
          • Ashby Nye - 12th grade
          • Grayson Kramer - 9th grade
          • Preston Pendleton- 11th grade 
          • Reece Kuhns - 9th grade 
          Questions: 
          Q1:  What is one thing about this generation of high school students that you wish people understood? Q2: Why do parents feel like every kid must go to college? Q3: Student mental health issues are on the rise. Do you think it is just the fact that there is so much pressure on students or do you think it is something else? Q4: What’s one piece of advice you might give to incoming to someone entering high school for the first time? Q5: What can Dr. Jeck do to be a better superintendent?
          Segment 3: Dr. Jeck responds to the question:What is your WHY?



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          Thursday, September 6, 2018

          Episode 4 - With Lynne Richman Bell, Executive Director of Fauquier Boys and Girls Club


          Episode 4 Overview- In this episode, Dr. Jeck sits down with the director of the Fauquier Boys and Girls Club, Lynne Richman Bell.  Listen in to learn more about the programs offered by the Boys and Girls Club, the importance of developing the whole child, and cultivating resiliency in children.  As Lynne Richman  Bell believes, "Every child is a gift that has not yet been fully unwrapped."

          Dr. Jeck poses the following questions to Ms. Bell:
          • What historical figure would you like to have a chat with?
          • Why the Boys and Girls Club?  After facing several challenges, what challenges still remain?
          • What services are offered by the Boys and Girls Club? 
          • What lies ahead for the Boys and Girls Club? 
          • What can we do as a school division to be better partners with the Boys and Girls Club?
          Listener Question:
          Dr. Jeck also responds to a Kettle Run student who asks, "What are the differences between School Security Officers and School Resource Officers?

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          Wednesday, August 22, 2018

          Episode 3 - Students Reflect on the First Days of School

          Welcome to the Now We're Talking podcast!  Each episode will feature conversations with guests about topics that impact the school community. Every two weeks we will post a new episode.

          We invite you to join the conversation as a listener by clicking on the play button above or by subscribing to the podcast through iTunes or Google Play.  We also invite you to contribute to the conversation by submitting a question or comment.  To do this, simply push the "Start Recording" button above and talk to us!  Your input is essential as we work together to impact the lives of kids.

          Episode 3 Overview- In this back-to-school episode, Dr. Jeck sits down with eight FCPS students to learn a little about them and their first few days of school.

          Guests:
          • Trent - 7th Grader at Taylor Middle School
          • Neema- 6th Grader at Taylor Middle School
          • Laila - 7th Grader at Taylor Middle School
          • Sahapat - 8th Grader at Taylor Middle School
          • Joe - Kindergartener at Brumfield Elementary School
          • Phoebe - 2nd Grader at Brumfield Elementary School
          • Taylor - 5th Grader at Brumfield Elementary School
          • Aidyn - 3rd Grader at Brumfield Elementary School 
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          Thursday, August 9, 2018

          Episode 2 - With Special Guests, New Teachers

          Welcome to the Now We're Talking podcast!  Each episode will feature conversations with guests about topics that impact the school community. Every two weeks we will post a new episode.

          We invite you to join the conversation as a listener by clicking on the play button above or subscribing to the podcast through iTunes or Google Play (links will be available soon).  We also invite you to contribute to the conversation by submitting a question or comment.  To do this, simply push the "Start Recording" button above and talk to us!  Your input is essential as we work together to impact the lives of kids.

          Episode 2 Overview- In this back-to-school episode, Dr. Jeck sits down with six new teachers to learn a little about them and their journey to becoming educators and joining our school division. We'll also hear their thoughts about meeting their students on the first day of school and about the importance of building relationships.

          Guests:

          • Kellie Benton - 4th Grade Teacher at Greenville Elementary
          • Jessica Hunter - Instructional Assistant at Grace Miller Elementary
          • Jessica Frye - 1st Grade Teacher - Mary Walter Elementary
          • Sharon Fasce - School Nurse at C.M. Bradley Elementary
          • Shannon Hicks - 5th Grade Special Ed Teacher at M.M. Pierce Elementary
          • Steve Bucher - 8th Grade English Teacher at Taylor Middle School
          Audience Comment:
          • This week, we hear from Stacey Babish, a teacher at Greenville Elementary School, as she gives a shout-out SROs and the relationships they build with staff and students.

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          Thursday, July 26, 2018

          Episode 1 - With Special Guest, Sheriff Bob Mosier

            Welcome to the Now We're Talking podcast!  Each episode will feature conversations with guests about topics that impact the school community. Every two weeks we will post a new episode that will include three segments:
          1. Fun, Random Question
          2. Interview and Discussion
          3. Questions from Listeners
          We invite you to join the conversation as a listener by clicking on the play button above or subscribing to the podcast through iTunes or Google Play (links will be available soon).  We also invite you to contribute to the conversation by submitting a question or comment.  To do this, simply push the "Start Recording" button above and talk to us!  Your input is essential as we work together to impact the lives of kids.

          We intend to make this podcast meaningful and fun.  Let's get started!
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          Episode 1 Overview- In this episode, Dr. Jeck sits down with the Sheriff of Fauquier County, Bob Mosier, to discuss the topic of school safety.
          Guest Links:  Sheriff Mosier:  Facebook  Twitter
          Fauquier County Sheriff's Office:  Website    Facebook     Twitter

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          Segment 1 - Fun, Random Question:  Sheriff Mosier selected the following question from the 'bucket of random questions':
          Who is your favorite teacher and why?  
          Sheriff Mosier describes his third-grade teacher who was patient with him. She knew just how to bring him back on track when his mind was wondering. Because of her efforts, Sheriff Mosier received the Good Citizenship award that year!

          Segment 2 -  Interview and Discussion: 
          Why did you get into law enforcement?
          Sheriff Mosier shares a story of when he was 8 or 9 years old, browsing through the Sears, Roebuck and Company catalog.  He was fascinated with a police officer uniform. He liked what the uniform stood for - being able to serve others.

          Where did you start your career?
          Sheriff Mosier began as a police dispatcher with the City of Manassas Park, VA.  He then became a patrolman at the age of 21.

          What has been most surprising or unexpected since you've been in this position?
          Sheriff Mosier describes some of the challenges we face together that have been eye-opening, including mental health issues, heroine issues, and instituting the school security program.  He believes it takes working together on these challenges and states, "We can overcome if we commit to it."

          Dr. Jeck gives a shout out to the Sheriff for being someone who followed through on the promises he made in his campaign.  He also thanks the Sheriff's Office for being an active presence in the schools.

          Dr. Jeck shares that when parents send their kids to school, they want to know two things - that they are safe and that they are learning. He praises the SRO program and credits the SROs with making connections and building relationships with students.  When students are willing to share information with the SRO, "that's huge"!

          The Sheriff reminds all community members to be diligent (If you see something, say something). Options to report a concern:

          • Call the Sheriff's Office (540-347-3300 is the non-emergency number)
          • Alert a School Administrator
          • Use the Tip Line link on the FCPS website and all of the school websites.

          What do you perceive as the role of the new SSO position?
          Sheriff Mosier outlines some of the differences between the SSO and SRO positions and explains that SSOs are employees of the school division and can be armed.  Duties of the SSO might include:
          • checking IDs (ensuring unauthorized persons are not in the building)
          • monitoring camera systems, doors and the perimeter of the building
          • working after hours events
          Dr. Jeck and Sheriff Mosier agree that lot of the folks who we put behind bars are folks who have mental health issues, but we don't have the resources to help them.  Dr. Jeck shares that over 500 FCPS employees are trained in Youth Mental Health First Aid, and although that's terrific, we need a way to let people know who they are.  To accomplish that, FCPS purchased lanyards and stickers to help identify the trained staff members.

          Between the efforts of the PATH Foundation and Fauquier Health, we are raising awareness and having the conversation about mental health.  The Sheriff shares that they are working on a system within the adult detention center that would give inmates access to mental health professionals at no cost.

          What is coming up for the Sheriff's Office?
          Sheriff Mosier shares that a BIG announcement related to their assessment results would be coming soon!  Dr. Jeck offers early congratulations.

          Sheriff Mosier offers the following words of advice:  "If you ever want to brighten your day... step into an elementary school and take a look at the kids."

          Segment 3 -  Questions from Listeners:
          Our question this episode comes from the Piedmont Environmental Council.
          What opportunities are provided for disadvantaged students during the summer months?
          Dr. Jeck is happy to say, we have several:
          • Marshall Center Camps - taking place free of charge in a beautifully renovated space (thanks to grant funding); offering instruction, mentoring, tutoring, soccer, basketball, and much more!
          • Camp Smile (formerly known as Camp Moss Hollow)
          • STEM camps sponsored by Fauquier Excellence in Education Foundation (not free, but scholarships are offered for disadvantaged students)
          • StarTalk (language program) & SummerQuest (GT program)
          • Summer School (free of charge)
          • BOB the Bus - Kristen McAuliffe heads the program.  
          Final closing thoughts - "We will try to do better next time." ~ Tony Kornheiser